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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914, | PLAINVILLE NEWS |TASTEIT ey g and SEE YHY | Many people would not believe | [ that Benefit Brand “Sweet Nut” | Margarine could be equal to the best | & . M | butter and far superior to the or- | | dinary dairy product, until convinced i by the evidence of their own pa B The government asks you to do your Christmas Shopping early. | When it’s only 32c a lb., isn’t it worth | B DO IT NOW. investigatin Sold only at the | Direct Importing Co.'s yellow front Carry small parcels with you whenever possible. No purchase " Names of Those Who Are Fighting e e DU OHID e L ot G () e e soe o | Washable Materials at roeiEe ol Margarine | Less than Present Britain Hospital—Death of William | SHOI* WHERE SHOPPING ND YOUR MO IS EASY BUY W. S. 8. Warm Bedding for Winter Nights Such as You'll Want Pienty of. Best Kinds an Lowest Costs o JFT US HOPE THERE WILL BE NO REPETITION OF THE EX- Livingstone in Kane, Pa.—Letters | ; : : I H mr».lmyl?—( OLD OF LAST WINTER THI COMI SEASON. AS THAT ) e :;\\;Z‘LZJ:mLK m%]u!:o hr:]l“g 9.],]« r‘»hp-‘r 4 ar e rEces 1S SOMETHING OVER WHICH MORTALS HAVE NO CONTROL, IT I8 Erom EFrance. el Cuemeuie e ] BEST TO BE PREPARED FOR WHATEVER COMES IN THE WAY OF I mro commmlien it o ol e i e e : ’ : el e COLD WEATHER. 2 cent annual town meeting to take | except Sunday e U el Thgisrasrtionallv o pRSc i SRt A e R ANTICIEATIN G COMING NIUDS SWI8 (kL O on Ty charge of the purchase and erection | 1o 8 p. m. R. C. Usher as town eclerk SERCIATS N JCOMEORITABIS N e A Ay of an honor roll for this town, has|and P. J. Prior as postmaster stand | B (Il LERTE SPITE OF THE SHORTAGE LAS1 :; SO A - ordered the memorial. Since its or- | ready to give help or advice during | anticipated these conditions and arc able to guarantee you fth MOST BENEFICIAL TO YOU l-‘\:':‘:l(:r & ST ST A SN A ganization after the appointment at | the day time at their respective of- | @ savings. DON'T WAIT AND ¢ ('w\lm‘i e e T COME the meeting, the committee has workd | fices. The men on the advisory board TILL BED COVER . AT BEDDING DEPT. UNE W SECTION. hard and has at last found an ideal { ave: C. H. Newton: Geo. A. Case; k. SEE THESE OFFERINGS ! v " O WOOI, BLANKETS memorial and one which will honor | T. Wheeler; E. P. Prior: R. C. Usher; | : or ¥ T e Targe, Plaid Ones, wool fit BlainyiiesBhoyssmosuintinely, o) RO SR de L TN L ABRastom, BT (3 partlignscial lon e e o T e ms, pink, biue, tan and white. Really names of the men in the service | Trumbull; A. H. Condell; P. J. Prior; Pancy Waisting: to 34 inches wide, nea tstripes, in a Va 12,50 b;"r:vr\(:u $5.00 each. worth $5.00, at only $4.00 pair. 1“;{“ e P‘IM'ed _on polished beiosl Rad 8-S (Gwillim of colorings, extra values, for... ; ALk Yard 39¢ il LSl s Plaid Blankets)l rull laizedt wool plates and so arranged that additions A or. silkoline covered, regular $ ones, grey and white, and blue and | or changes may be made at any time. | . Card of Thanks. _ . e e NN i d ilkolin white, $8.50 value, for $7.00 pair. Provision is also made to place a | We wish to thank all find neigh- | f§ colors, 32 inches wide, good values for quality, $4.50 cach. e 2 A zold star beside the names ‘of those | bors and friends who assisted us in | [ Figured Fleeced Lined Flapnelette, for Waists, IKimc s o s 3 avge Sized Grey Wool Finished Very Large Comfortables, covered yargc ) < e sk 5 . ; in dainty patterned silkoline. Regu- Blankets, 'with colored borders. who die in the service. | any manner at the time of tHt death sirable patterns and colors, 3Binches wide, neat stripes in a varicly Jar $6.00 kind, $5.00 each. egular $7.50 kind, $6.50 pair. i Arthur T. Eastwood. et T ‘]‘]§Y\)'fl‘1(l 5 o e S Fixtra Special Grey Wool Blan- TR o e T e enguists SRiaze g panticu : ; e yard, 59¢ . Colored Comfortables. e e e r T. Eastwood, aged 20, died | Jarly grateful for all floral tributes. plain, beautiful colorings, 27 inches wide and s % ard, Wik yopd Selaie s o MiRvery MR Lctoy 3 olelnelobed falan JR8T00. at the New Britain General hospital MRS. ARVID OKENQUIST, A Seco Silk in the latest evening and street shadess also | ||“I;"(‘ =i Ifil‘ig‘l" “B]'"nkp(s ‘for i (‘ii.rlg' this morning from pneumomfl- t AND AMILY : 3 | His father died three weeks ago in | —— ate consideration. been for many months steadily advancing but Outing Flannel, very best quality, 27 inches wide, white, g plain colors, checks and stripes, newest colorings, regu price Good quality Dress Ginghams, plaids, checks, stripes and plain yard 39¢ Best quality Eiderdown, reversible, eoxtra heavy, figured and specially priced. $4.50 cach. white, for Linings, ete; regularly 39c yard, special for, Yard little folks want. Prices are ea $1.50 and $2.00 ecach. Winter Underwear now Down Rilled Quilts, full and p)) gized beds, with colored bor- St 36 inch Cotton Challies, for covering comfortables. and o Good value Extra Special, full sized White ) . ) mother he leaves a wife and child | ] : e B0eh : Wool Filled Comforts, full size wool Blankets with pink and blue CRAE e “;Ogn “;fl:st;:)':)d“"(')‘;‘ § Draperies, coverings, special for, eeeee.... Yard 39c and 59 nainsook coverfd, satin Dborde borders. $10 kind, $7.50 pair. ([2acisbroiher Lohn Sinastmoodl of) 3 ) 7 AN koo $10.50 values, $9.00 each. Guaranteced All Wool White fagti O e e WIDE RIBBONS “MERODE” AND $15.00, $18,00, $20.00 and $22.50 William Livingstone Dead. | L3N A telegram was received here this | ; morning telling of the death of Will- death occurred yesterday and was | Make selection now from our g . E AIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON caused by pneumonia. Livingstone | . .w and exquisite assortment of /ING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAI A T | _ | G |B new and exquis HAVING AN A OMPILY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. a native of this town and Dl‘mks, Toe rean, Etc. | B wide silk, Satin and Metallic of North Washington street. He was | B bags, camisoles, ete. Why not select your Fi 37 years old and had lived in Penn- | . T Ribbons for camisoles, white — S R ] B | artford, Oct. 30.—Connecticut’s | and evening shades with dainty IN NE‘NS to the fact that there are no more trol- | train. The other man started to. fol- | @ wife and six children in Kane. His | 8llotment for November and Decem- | M dresden patterns. BE levs after 12, ho started to wallk|low but was checked by some of the | mother a sister and several brothers | ber each is 3,700,000 pounds accord- | f Brocaded satin stripes in the : e towards New Britain. On arriving at | Berlin Construction workmen. Mr. | in this town survive him as does & |ing to iaformation received from | .vening shades, Metallic Rib- our stocks are at the [ asked Roche what the trouble w: town officials but the man could not | U. S. Infantry in France. Funeral| oo .n8ton teday by Federal Tood | iy’ giver, the mew henna | We offer wonderfully Roche replied that he could not start | be found. TS G e St e Administrator Robert Scoville. This shade, etc., also a line of Per | [ the car. The owned told them that Walter! 9} Tamphert! Funeral of R, F. Livingstono, | Te8ns that the sugar situation in sian patterns and many other plete lines and prices are he once owned a similar car and he B = i } Coanecticut will not be relieved, vers)| designs and colors suitable for ree-quarter sizes. Covered with et . i | Eastwood had been em- thees-duntior alzes | CoVeret ey Sors pink and blus - Regulas $7.50 ployed at the Landers, Frary & Clark | ALL E B purposes, real value 39c yard. Special for, .............. Yard fig satine, S % i, > Taw i i i 1 at $18.50 and $15.00 ca. S0 oa s | factory in New Britain. Besides his Cretonnes, 36 inches wide, splendid patterns and suitable Crib Comfortables, just what the Blankets, for full sized . beds, at FOR BAGS | “FOREST MILLS” fam Tivingstone mn scane . 1o | Restrictions on Makers of Soit | UREDSL ¥ 3 I a son of Mrs. W. Livingstone | B Ribbons for fancy work—fancy — : ; W - | sylvanja for several vears. He leaves | the hill he recognized his car. He | Hubbard reported the incident to the | brother Walter who is with the 102nd. | black with gold, black The funeral of Walter J. Lamphere the home of his parents on Pearl | further voluntary conservation by the | early | the boys to drive up to the Standard | . s street. Rev. C. Gillette, pastor of | public, which for the most part is not | ST Ribbons are priced 1o e : vears of age and was born in Milling- 5 iy { : : i 00l so00 | Oil Co. and he would buy some gaso- | ton, Conn, but has resided with 1oy | 116 Congregational church, officlated | vet down to the allowance of two | from $1.00 to §5.00. 6s to Gnei wmle Rou[]dmg‘ 1,11?(: fongit L gku Roniiaceountior il (i stete il T M Ta i oiie F s o i et || B L L SR L st RC s e Lary, pounds per month, which amounts to (EceRWindowiblink y) e s | being so late, the place was closed and | for several years. | War Wo Campaign Posters. i car was started and the owner asked Bty | East Berlin. Mr. Lamphere was 42 It will be difficult to secure re- 1d try to start it for them, and, af- | The funeral of Rackliffe I¥. Living- | | B | wou s . and, CIY Lt ot ! : { A move - .| B fancy work -easonable, EN AN]] WRE[;KE“ ter a few minutes of inspection, the | jio 1 (01¢ 31‘1‘3::1-30 xL\f-te?f}Z??dnimfl: stone was held this afternoon from | the shortage removed except by | Get your Xmas gifts ready Eeasonable Roche recommended that they drive L el e e ebolt i Ricveliteaspoontuls ot uses broer Topping Damon’s Hill | (c"Sennicon's sarae. On tho was wp | Bertin Bricrs. Pocmmmie bk ; | the owner asked the boys how long N S arrite i . : Following out the recent ruling T 3 g s Nellie Garrity is ou aga having several large sters re- | ¢ Fo EEE ey for Germany, ould st early fivi they had the car, and fhey told him 3 out again arge Dosters pre- | from Washington, the Food Adminis- | facturers using sugar for: candic rmany, would cost nearly five Sl ae e i i | » a severe attack of influenza. u:]u-oi - Digge 1.0 Sonsnl Honsinlces liirationd i Conneatcutiwillisharply cut lcocoa)ichocolate sand beverdze syrtve, |nillions oZ Maoliars it oN tntteall 5 HiBls Y GAVE HIM A RIDE | & N Tt e e Mrs. Grifiith, who has been sutfer- | rol® they will necessarily be scen | manufacturers making soft drinks so| Bakers and public eating places| country, would require hundreds of Prisnd (ola them that he was/ths pwn- | = Bith & scvers attavk of poou-| o [ DUbls. Gmell red amtows will || fhat I no case will fhels allotment | will zecefye aboup the | sulic fihounsands of luspestocs (o unlics. et er of the car, and he immediately | monia is slowly recovering. be placed on every street and on | exceed the sugar they actually need | amount of sugar as in October, ‘h? maintain it and worst of all would B A O e o Car iy LSO UL Sad S b pmmediatey Mrs, W. L. Lyons is spending this | (2C™ WAL be the words “To the Bank” | to comply With the War Iadustries | bakers belng cut 70 per cent. of [th‘(;,ny subsitute for the present voluntary | ustody. Tarly (his moming Constame | wear wih 4ayons Is spending this | these are to be used mostly in con- | Board's regulation limiting them to a | war consumption of sugar and the| conservation. a defective compulsory ey Had Borowed to Instruct) 0 e e ':nfl o B s fEh i bk Lumbard, of | nection with volunteer day, Novem- | total praduction of fifty per cent. of | eating places held to about tWO| ration system. Not only would very . s bevs t Dol Th ousng est Hartford. ber 9th. | the corresponding months in 1917. In | pounds per ninety meals actually{ittle additional sugar be saved, but And Are Arrested | R s S Eader most cases soft drink manufacturers | served. Storekeepers will receive| on the other hand there would be an L lRepeloner a0 eisae ke Rgd Will probably be cut considerably be- | less rather than more than they S0t abandonment of the very successtul | row morning. Mrs. Arthur Elton is out again aft- | from the soldiers in France, The| lon Hicle feduisitions | fee = cream | for October 1 o DR G s el 11 o'clock last night, J. H. Con- | 1cr‘a. ;E\'Crc mnv:-k . ‘inllucnm‘ Bt ST e e it T L !nan\xTaM’nrr\ \"x\'tl! n‘];n be placed m\i 5 hul:‘ of Halfknf‘A\“l‘m\an:;.,(l”M} Hoover and a s tution of a system the local brick manufacturer, | Assessor Hubbard Assaulted. : i i mt el wh i Rorr Lar (nemolelnpstuicinpoasis w1 Tma [T e oo BRIt inISission Ae tet i [lof crauiiand duce oo e i i i labels @ h s ——— e —— today its farmer announcement tha e fied INewg Britaining ; Going home from the Berlin Sav- | dier must send home before a Christ- Cocers| mav Sell ine Monsewife lona= that an automobile had DECH | 4oy panyc jast evening Assessor Hub- | LOST—Strayed ar stolen, large bay mas package is sent to him overseas e e ked in ¥ront of his home tn Ber- | 4,05 ™ pije passing under the railroad horse, weight 1,400 pounds. Re- hem in Startir Miss Mary Griswold is ill at her | Letters Arrive From France. { home on Berlin street Several letters were received today cturers and cor b ¥ 1 2 more sugar i r. Connelly sta dat of ar Advisors Willing to Help. St rt Tomorrow sugar at one time. This supersedes | o RACEConRelY M}”.O.d f‘}‘[(x‘:"ud'?\m?i bridge in Kensington, was stopped by Wward. Paul Masterio, Swamp Road, [ 7y 00 ) 8 oo divce their quess a Oomorro the two and five pounds sales rule -w\-'r‘ll:\‘n‘\‘rY 5 he was suddenly awakened by a | ;" 00 who asked him for a mateh Kensington. 10-30-1dx > 0 s S e | isch . | E ble crash in front of his home. He | 3y W97 N6 BSECC 0 | tionnaires at the present time should d It s ClassM iR the Mr. n he ha — ; K l . any small packages Slitalas mrdl s anl aufoamaznsa || iy SAREECE0 G S o : | remember that there still exists the ar €ep 10 et s (g i L D R R G b im as & —200 barrels Baldwin ap-| board of legal advisors whose duty it ARG IEOIRLACENONS ] | unauly favored. a large tree on his lawn. No TAbat nst a Jarge tree on his 1 to two pounds for every member of : catch the Middletown tiain. The man | ples. s o 1 = SN 2 5 s, all hand picked; $4.00 per bar- consic le o essentiaang was in sight. He shut off th >bed him by the coat and told him B B G il | EV&I y OIMNING | ner family cach month. Approsi-j considerable of an cssential and v t my placc. C. Vendrilla, Ber-| bounds of sugar | secures the consumption of r, which was still running, and | if he didn't give him a mate : 200 ) g | if didr E atch he iiRatract 10-30-3dx mately 200 million d an ownership certificate in the | wwould eut hiy E = E . -30-3dx X Sgese Bonees by this new | siderable amount of cream is mno s ) ! s ould cut him with a knife that he vill he saved each Y o | about on arter of its nor beari Y J. L. drew out of his pocket.” Ar. Hubbard Get In the habit of drinking a ruling which provides that between | g ahout : : the pres- glass of hot water before ihe first and fifteenth of the month a] sugar requirements and : iclan. About | threw off {he man and started for his ClTY ITEMS ! ) time her neighbor came to | . ; e it hua e persor| S Ailotmen LRl MM scene and he stated that he had | = e = | Dreaktast \llowance may be secured and, as ing warm weather met four men running towards | | e i . A e Foiweon ine | irteantn been very Britain, He also stated that he IThe Gollaxe Club wilimeet with Miss the thirtieth of the month, the re-| throuzhout the count ! i tailer may sell the balance of theljarge amounts them what the trouble was | Louise Noble at 8 o'clock next M Af g g We'r her oy s 5 s 0 _ouise 2 k Moa ter Being R ved of Or- | Ve're not here long, so let's mak: 8y Sell Lhe e > only answer he received \ day evening. All who intend to lhe| g Relie our stay agreeable. Let us live well, | Monthly r"”"‘u“"‘““ o] ol Some people, who arc ignorant their nroduct Jing's happened up on the | i i present are roquested to notity tne| anic Trouble by Lydia E. | &\ won, dimest well, work well, sleep ‘ e b coeniy dsclaveil : he rea 3 av renly declared | o I r, Connelly notified the R 16 hostess on or before Friday of this | i ? ‘wr‘l] an 3 “hat 9 i 4 S ) 3 ; kh. . and look well. What a glorious , rters and Dr. Kelly, and | POSTON | | Pinkham’s Vegetable 1('0ndition e o et how vers |ltnere there was more sugar in Co ] | i Compound. e S | necticut than was needed by retail: The first neetiag of the fall of | SaSy ti s afronevilion e FCOPERTIE i Sl thati the Mood WA dministration o £ B || j ! Esther Stanley Chlipter D. A. R. wml @ 1“7“71” "fi‘ ST T i ‘”';’_'“]‘)”” i”"‘m" Ll ! | to fee] | SUSAT conservation program was Aun't PO"Y SAaYys: Boys Take Auto. 3 z be held at the home of Mrs. Henry | regon, I1l.—‘I took Lydia E. Pink- | polksivhofiaeRacoustomediftofirest i coeasa Jt is known that so "B . : | e : obby, wha | aptured on their re Roche ¢ Hine of Ilillside place on Friday | ham’s Vegetable Compound for an or- | dull and heavy when they arise, split- | . olacalers have whole carlos morning at 3 o'cl = 4 afternoon at 3:30. . Nettleten of | ganic trouble which | ting headache, stuffy from a cold, | Lyxar ctamding in varions sectio Derby. who has most efficient | pulled me down un- | foul tonguc, nasty breath, acid stom- | (1o state. bui so far as the Food A makes you Sorklasiichairman Lot L the itilitiss tilIcouldnotputmy | ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a ! yhinistration has any official knov SO fat and — ged rlin town jail. The 4 Al . 2 committee of the sworth home ! foot to the floor and | daisy by opening the sluices of the ime, this may be some of Connect iCelvh? Bl Tati bbb ot Tai EVi en s will make the address of the after- 4 could scarcelydo my | system ecach mornf and flushing | cut's sugar supply for the nest \ ively ¢ oon AT e o work, and as I live | out the whole of the internal poison months. The available sugar in t! o Polo, and el last night. The two took the | 4B 555 | | sired. on a small farm and | ous stagnant matier world been appraised and allot mobile and drove to New Britain < e 5 e raise six hundred Everyone, whether ailing. sick or ta the countries fightir | . on returning, they stalled tho en of better health paruand Mes fienion beqicaro e I chickens every yeAr | ol should. cach morning, hefore and fo the neutral nations. Of 1 TOASTIES 8 € i Mrs. 3 1 it made'it very hard ; br S =1 of hot lotmeat to the United . Conn e at the bottom of Sand Bar akfast, drink real R e SR e e e and comfort are St e, S G e T \ % |for mo. | Warer with « tenspoonful ef lime- | {ient i zoiting her pro-x e (MADE OF CORN) 1 H red Nelsc Bridgepor Gt being enjoyed by | | fred Nesen of Bridscport : 1 saw the Com- | Wonl phosphate I it o wich from | A sugar card svstem. such : " Xt thousands who New Britain will send one colored | | G0 : pound advertised it | tho stomach, liver and bowels the ! falled to work perfeetiy in 1w ,and cream,says |, | draftee ta Camp Dix, N. J.. on Nov-| | previous aay’s indigestible waste. | and Ingland and even in verbote i I 4 g he Electors of the Town of Ber- have invested ASRl Lty A e e sEag e alrertor il Disvion Wb LT SUR S o I are hereby notifled and warned to g man from this city. The allotment of | My health so I can do all my work and | "% =% @00 BOOBOHE “Enss 40 , fend an Tiettors meeting on the E] | white draftees for New Britain for | 1 am so grateful that I am recommend- L CLGEi) SICACRTTS Ol i) | R ~ ! ing it to my friends.’ —Mrs. D. M. | the entire alimentars canal before | | | i h day of November, A. D., 191 ovember 11 has not yet been made. s o e en s t REei: putting more food into the stomach e g & il N | | 2 n and there to vote, by ballot, for i i : : ALTERS, R. R. 4, Ovegon, 1ll. vernor, Licutenant Gavernor, Secre- | | FHonora Schwartz of Cromwell has! * Onlywomenwhohave suffered the tor- v of the State, Treasurer, Comp- | transferred land on Beaver street to | tures of such troubles and have dragged | Phosphate on an empty stomach is ller, Attorney General, Sheriff for ‘ | the board of trustees of St. Mary's | along from day to day can realize the ’\\nndnrfui v invigorating. It cleans - brtford Countr, Member of Con- parish | relief which this famous root and herb | ont all the sour fermentations, gas 2 W th M f Ch f l rd Co ) - @s ! UM ‘ _ In a Viessage of Lieeriuiness s | i th First Cong A rirdm been muade of the | Yemedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | and acidity and gives one 4 al District, Senator for [Pem ey e e SRR B SR8 Compound; brought tolMra A lters. splendid appetite for preakfast. While N 5 Btnh Senatorial District i " {ued at $1,528.80. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters’ ' vou are enjoving your breakfast the | Do it with Holiday~Greeting Cards. Probate for the District of Berlin, as their regu!ar = condétmn shoulld_grn}x]fit by her recom- water and phosphate is quietly ex- : b e i nx e The Girl Scouts of the Y. W. C. A. mendation, and if there are any com- (ruicting a large volume of water fre o . s g 5 Ty b e o tab!e bevel’age wiil have a hallowe'en party i R}ications write Lydia E. Pinkham's (1. nhiood ad setting reads for « | @ LEngraving orders should Cards for the boys over stices of the Peace | in place of [ from 7 to 9 o'clock. The girls musi Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. orougn flushing of all the inside | § there must be mailed Botis will be lopail irom sixtololock f appear in,_ costume. The result of their 40 years experience ...\ be placcd now. NG ember20 the forenoon until five o'clock in | cariee | Gemeral 'Agepatean, who is onc or 18 8tyour service. The millions of people who are y INovember 2U. ! bothered with constipation, bilious e afternoon oa said day, at the | the ll-knowa authorities on the = bwn Hall, Berlin, in the first voting | > . Russian situation, will speak at Trin- | For a Chafed Skin spells, stomach trouble; others who | ptrict; at Lyon's Barber Shop in | Convenlent | ity Methodist church on Sunday ni | Over 100,000 people have proven have sallow skins, blood disorders | A e second district: and at Wood- | E H | He will speak about the Bolsheviki that nothing relieves the soreness like | and sickly complexions are urged to hrd’s Market Building, ia the Hvil'fli COhOI’fllcal and why Kerensky failed. The pup- sykes éomfora Powder | et quarter pound of limestone | o ting distirct ! D PR lic is invited f : " | phosphate from the drug store. This Attest elicious P S Chafe R il b Greel o b°‘F’l"°}‘|’°’ "'I""k“"d"’.”" healing | wii) cost very little, but is sufficient | t int an tationers RTHUR L. ODRUFF, ames G s sold a - | power. eshy people take notice. : , 2 66 C h S P AR L O -‘,‘I(,l\n Clerk il hoioe GE 45 Themont s Do S ehs it Tother drug_stores |- '© "’:'"’ S (IR IOl G urc s rinters Mrs. R. W. Brophy through the| The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. | on the subject of inside-bathing 2o Camp Real Estate Co. fore breakfast, ted at Berlin, Ct., tober 21st, 1918.

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